The Tarps Plus truck tarps inventory covers many sizes to enable coverage anything from pick up trucks to dump truck tarp covers. We make two different types of truck tarp material; polyethylene and vinyl. Poly truck tarps are a great economical solution to the more expensive but more traditional vinyl truck tarps. The vinyl truck tarps can be ordered with our custom department at: 1-800-838-3057

Need truck tarps at a great savings? The poly truck tarps will definitely get the job done but if you want the truck tarps that will last long hauls, the vinyl is the industry standard and the way to go. The trucking industry has high standards when it comes to tarps. Both our poly and vinyl truck tarps are made with "D" rings that are triple stitched and are a favorite with our truck tarp customers. These tarps work well on flatbed trucks. The "D" rings are very important for flatbed tarps. The ring attachment help secure the tarp to areas that need attaching away from the tarp material. This is good to have when conventional grommets are not able to attach the material. The truck tarps are very heavy duty and if you need light weight truck tarps go to our blue or brown poly tarps page. When these type of materials are transported on a flatbed truck, it is very important to have the loads covered with very strong tarps.

These truck tarps are made for many types of trucks. Lumber tarps, like truck tarp covers are built with specific requirements that are needed for the proper applications. The stitching, thickness and D ring placement are very important. If you are looking for a tough truck tarp cover, you cannot beat our truck tarps!

Safe Usage Of Truck Tarps

Truck driving can be a difficult and a hazardous job. It is important to take regular breaks and truck drivers will often have to stop overnight at truck stops. Truck drivers are expected to look after their cargo. In order to keep it secure and safe from the elements, it is important to use truck tarps.

Truck tarps can weigh up to 100 pounds each and a cargo load can often require three of these at any one time. This often means a driver has to climb up to secure the tarp and this can be very dangerous. This is why it is important to know how to fix tarps as safely as possible.

When securing a tarp make sure you keep hold of it. A lot of people keep hold of the ropes but these can come loose. You should spread your feet to maintain balance when securing the tarp. If you are driving with a team or a co driver, get them to help you. Heavy lifting can put a lot of strain on your body, especially if you are traveling for long distances. Truckers know to make sure the tarp is laid out on a flat area and check carefully for holes or you could damage the cargo.

When choosing a tarp you should see if you are using an automatic or manual system. Automatic tarp systems are heavier because they do not require people to lift them. Make sure you know what you are transporting in order to get the appropriate material to cover it. The fabric of the truck tarp can be affected by humidity and UV light so it is vital to check carefully before setting off. You can usually have tarps made to meet your requested specifications. While cost is a factor it is vital that you get the right truck tarps for the job.

Essentials For Regular (Non Dump Truck) Truck Tarps

The truck tarps are equipped with D rings.

High abrasion polyethylene tarps.

100% waterproof coverage

Double stitching around the tarp's edging

Solid brass grommets along the perimeter of tarp

High denier material

Condensed weave count per square inch

U.V. (Ultra Violet) treatment on both sides of tarp

Heavy laminate to resist mildew

Heavy duty nylon web loops holding D rings in place

Our vinyl truck tarps are made to order, call us and we will be glad to help you get covered with the exact type of truck tarp you need.